While the future of legalized marijuana just keeps getting brighter, we’re still not there yet.

As of late 2017, the federal government’s stance on legalization is still hazy at best, prompting entire industries to keep clear of the green rush. And while running your own grow operation or dispensary can be extremely rewarding, the added risks mean it’s just not for everyone.

The good news is that being part of the cannabis supply chain isn’t the only way to profit from legalization and contribute to cannabis culture. In fact, there are lots of ways you can be part of the industry without ever touching a plant.

With that in mind, here are six of our favorite ways to make money off of weed without growing, selling, or even touching it.

1. List your home on Bud & Breakfast

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Like Airbnb, Bud and Breakfast lets you list your home, apartment, or cool treehouse for short term rentals, with the stipulation that it has to be weed friendly. Some places go so far as to even provide cannabis to their guests, but that’s not a prerequisite to list your property. As long as you don’t mind if guests toke up before hanging out in the bathtub on your penthouse’s deck in downtown Boudler, that’s good enough for them.

Subscription boxes may seem a little overdone, but there’s still room for more—if you market them right.

The most obvious route is to offer a subscription box of rolling papers, pipes, and other smoking pariphenalia. Of course, the big problem with this approach is that there are already a few big players doing it right. Good luck going head to head against a great subscription box like Daily High Club.

While the food truck craze may be a little past its peak, there’s still plenty of gas left in the tank.

If you’ve eaten at enough food trucks, you’ve probably noticed that most of them, well, aren’t too creative. In the Bay Area, every other truck is either selling straightforward Mexican food, straightforwward Korean food, straightforward Middle Eastern food, or two of those fused together. If you’re lucky you might find cheeseburgers with fried eggs on top or BBQ dishes with a little twist, but that’s about it.

So why not take a food truck, park it outside the biggest dispensary in town, and serve up some over-the-top junk food that pairs well with your favorite strain? If you fry up some Kit Kat quesadillas, Thanksgiving poutine or Scottland-style munchy boxes, we can pretty much guarantee that you’ll make a small fortune.

4. Invest in businesses that will benefit indirectly from marijuana legalization

Some trading platforms, like Motif, offer funds that let you simultaneously tap into several different companies that will benefit indirectly from legalization. Organic fertilizer manufacturers, fast food restaurants, travel companies, and even stoner-friendly entertainment are all in a good position to benefit. This approach lets you get some exposure to the marijuana industry, but with all the benefits of traditional portfolio diversification.

But how about a show focused on marijuana culture for baby boomers, women, LGBT, minorities, vegans, or the disabled? How about a show focused on weed tourism, or dabbing, or glass blowing? All of these subjects have enormous potential for sponsorship and outreach to highly relevant audiences.

Marijuana-based businesses, like any other business, require a lot of support services to keep running. CPAs, POS software, and SEO agencies that cater exclusively to marijuana-based businesses have already begun to emerge, but there is always room for more.

Even if you don’t focus exclusively on dispensaries and delivery services, you can still create unique offers just for them. Consider the market for:

So There You Have It

Did we miss another great way to capitalize on legalization without touching bud? Did we somehow miss your “getting high with granny” podcast? Do you have an awesome medicated rocky road recipe that you want to share? Let us know in the comments below.